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Container desiccant: essential for your shipments

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Rain, water, humidity… We often try to avoid them. And the same goes for your packaging. What you ship will depend on the goods you have. It is then interesting, even essential, to use Container desiccant . They also guarantee that your products will reach their final destination in good condition. Learn how to best use these sachets here. What are anti-humidity sachets?  Moisture-wicking sachets have only one purpose: to absorb water. They are often found in food or clothing packaging. They protect your goods from moisture and corrosion. Desiccant moisture absorber are available in many sizes. There are small sachets a few centimeters wide that would go almost unnoticed. But larger bags also hang on a chain in a container. They keep the humidity inside the container low enough to transport your goods safely by sea or rail. How do Desiccant moisture absorber work?  These sachets' dehydrating properties are attributed to 2 important minerals: clay and silica gel. Clay...

Container desiccant: Effective long-term protection against moisture

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A dry environment is important to protect sensitive goods from moisture damage. However, this basic requirement is not always given for goods transport and storage. This can be remedied by high-performance desiccants specially designed to protect sea freight transported in containers from moisture. Our wide range of products in the field of container desiccant also offers you the best possible moisture protection. Where are the desiccants used? The container desiccant from the UK manufacturer Britwrap are used where excessive humidity must be combated in larger, closed rooms: in containers, storage or prefabricated buildings. And preferably in packaging with a high level of water permeability or a lack of a barrier shell. To ensure optimal protection against moisture, the desiccants are evenly distributed in the container or closed storage room. They protect goods in sales packaging, furniture, engine parts, steel coils, packaged food, etc. How do container desiccants work? ...